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I want to confirm what many of you have already noticed: I will no longer be appearing on MSNBC.

I served as a contributing anchor to the network for the past 2 years, and in 2014, I’ve appeared on the network practically every week, predominantly anchoring the weekend afternoon newscasts. Many viewers naturally assumed my continuing affiliation with the network.

I have relationships with the NBC/MSNBC family that go back over a decade, and I will forever value those. I can’t thank MSNBC enough for the opportunity to be a part of their team.

15 seconds. That’s all it took. I turned my back for 15 seconds. And it almost cost my family dearly.

In 15 seconds, my 20-month-old daughter was able to walk surreptitiously from the living room of our home, out the front door, and make it down to the 5th step of a 19-step flight of stairs. It was the scariest moment I’ve had as her father. (So far) READ MORE

This is what I do whenever I see flashing lights in my rearview mirror: put on my hazard lights and pull over as soon as safely possible. Then, I put the car in park, roll down both front windows fully, turn off the engine, take the keys out of the ignition and dangle them high in the air out the driver’s side window before placing them on the roof of the car. Next, I cross my arms at the wrist, spread my fingers, and display my empty hands out of the window and wait for the officer to come to the door to give me instructions. When the officer asks for my license and registration, I explain that they are in my pocket and my glove compartment, and I ask if it’s alright to move my hands in order to retrieve them. I don’t make any movement without first getting the officer’s blessing to do so. READ MORE